
This year's biggest trending phenomenon—aside from the 2020 presidential election—is Among Us. It's an indie multiplayer game, where players must determine who amongst them is a murderer—and meanwhile, the murderer must lie and leverage trust to kill the other players. Due to its cartoonish aesthetic, the game is a lot more family-friendly than you might think, even with that description.
To say that it's caught fire with the public is an understatement; for a game that no one had heard of prior to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic (and the quarantine lockdown situation many are currently still in), it's more of an out-of-control, dry forest blaze, buoyed upwards by Twitch, Tik Tok, influential streamers, and U.S Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. It's also been added to the Nintendo Switch, which is sure to raise its profile, especially for more casual gamers.
For those of you who are still confused about what Among Us is and how it got to the phenom status it's reached, we've got you covered. Here is your need-to-know explainer for Among Us, the perfect escape from your spiking pandemic reality.
What is 'Among Us'?

Who made 'Among Us'?

Why am I only hearing about this now?

What kind of numbers is this game doing?

Is this a difficult game?

Can I play with a bunch of randoms, or should I get some friends to join me?

Let's talk strategy!

AOC plays this game, right?

I'm sold. What platforms is it on, and how much does it cost?
